Havent replaced my RODI filters in a year and two months.

I still have zero TDS. Is this ok?

Yes and maybe no. The end product may show 0 TDS but you also want to check for chlorine/chloramines (carbon filters may need changing). Test your wastewater to see if carbon filter(s) need changing.

If you want additional assurance, get a second TDS meter and double check the RODI water to make sure the current TDS meter isn't faulty.
 
5 gallons a week is not much but I would still change out your sediment and carbon block filters after that amount of time.
 
Congrats.. You barely use it and your source water is likely clean..

Expect a long life out of it.. Your RO membrane should last 5 years or so and I would suggest just replacing all the pre-filters/DI resin every 1.5 years based on current consumption..
 
Congrats.. You barely use it and your source water is likely clean..

Expect a long life out of it.. Your RO membrane should last 5 years or so and I would suggest just replacing all the pre-filters/DI resin every 1.5 years based on current consumption..

+1, just be sure to change out the pre-filters to protect the RO membrane.
 
Me neither. I don't make a ton of water, TDS still reading zero.They wear out based on use, so you don't use it much, it doesn't wear out.
 
I make about 50 gallons per week. My unit has a 99% Spectrapure RO and I just changed my DI after 14 moths. I do change my carbon and sed every 6 months.

A 5 gallons, it could be a long time before you need to change.
 
that should be fine.
I can't remember the interval before I had to change the carbon and pre filter on my rodi because it was so long ago. the SF bay area tds on tap water is about 80, and I only use 5 gallons a week average. Last time I changed the filters, my tds was still 0, but I noticed the water output from the rodi has slowed down quite a bit.
 
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